The Egyptian goddess, Hathor stood for the expressions of love, joy and motherhood. Her counterpart in Rome was the goddess, Venus, and in Greece, she was known as Aphrodite. She was friendly with the goddess, Nu, who she eventually absorbed.
The husband of Hathor was Horus, son of Osiris and Isis.
Of course they were, they are sisters, why can't they be friends?!
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Hathor was the cow-headed goddess of love, joy, women, childbirth and music. The egyptians believed she was important because it was said that when a child was born seven Hathors came to his/her bedside to decide his/her future.
Both Ptah and Ra were considered Hathor's father.
Hathor was only the daughter of amon Re (son god). She wasn't the mother of Horus even as it sates in the meaning of her name "estate or Horus." isis was. Her husband in earlier Mythology was Thoth(lord of Khemennu). She also had another son with Horus, who in later epytian mythology was his wife, named Ihy. her brothers were orsirus and setesh (seth) and her sister was isis. there is no documented children, even though she is the goddess of fertility, nubility, and music.
hathor was a protective goddess, she was also the goddess of love and joy
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Hathor's parents are Nut, the sky goddess; and Ra, the sun god.
Hathor is the great goddess of the Egyptians, she has been called the mother of Ra, his daughter, or his wife; she is also either the wife or mother of Horus.
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Hathor was an ancient Egyptian goddess (one of the most important and popular deities ) who is normally pictured as a cow goddess with horns on her head set in a sun disc. She is sometimes depicted as the goddess welcoming the dead into there new life and sometimes seen as the goddess of foreign lands, music and dance, personifying joy, or of fertility - feminine love, motherhood helping in childbirth and also the patron of miners.
There are several things associated with the goddess Hathor (hieroglyphs: Hwt Hr): the sun-disk, cow horns, the "Hathor pillar", the sistrum (a type of rattle) and several more.She is shown as a human-headed goddess with the sun disk and cow horns on her head, or as a female head with cow ears, or as a cow-headed goddess, or in the form of a complete cow. In various parts of Egypt she was considered to be a sky-goddess, a tree-goddess, goddess of women, or the goddess of the necropolis (city of tombs).The links below take you to images of some of the items associated with Hathor:
The Egyptian goddess Hathor was the daughter of Ra; the consort of Ra or Horus, and the mother of Horus and Ihy. Any son of Ra would be the brother of Hathor; the sons of Ra are said to be Thoth and Weneg.
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